Open Research Training

Season 2, Episode 3,   Mar 25, 01:00 PM

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In this final episode of the open research series, Matthew Sillence talks with Dr Samuel Moore (MORPHSS project, University of Cambridge) and Hannah Crago (University of Essex) about how open research plays out in the arts, humanities and social sciences. They explore reframing “open science” for different disciplines, the role of CARE principles, and how gamification—including escape rooms and the Copyright Dough game—can make open research training more engaging, ethical, and practical for researchers

In this episode of PGR Matters, host Matthew Sillence explores how open research training is evolving, with a focus on the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Featuring Dr Samuel Moore (MORPHSS project, University of Cambridge) and Hannah Crago (University of Essex), the conversation looks at how traditional ideas of “open science” can be reframed for different disciplines, and how gamification—including the Copyright Dough game and escape rooms—can make open research concepts more engaging, practical, and accessible for researchers at all levels.

[0:00:00–0:03:15] Setting the Scene: Open Research Training & Series Recap

[0:03:15–0:07:17] Samuel Moore’s Path into Open Research

[0:07:17–0:12:42] Inside the MORPHSS Project

[0:12:42–0:25:57] Rethinking Openness: Broadening Concepts, Ethics, and CARE

[0:25:57–0:53:18] Gamification in Open Research Training (Hannah Crago)

[0:53:18–1:00:00] Adapting Games for Online Open Research Training

[1:00:00–1:03:00] Resources, OERs, and Future Directions

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